On Sunday, 10 March 2024 at 04:22:20 UTC, Richard (Rikki) Andrew
Cattermole wrote:
On 10/03/2024 4:46 PM, Carl Sturtivant wrote:
suggesting that there's a reason version 9 instead of 17 of
lld is being used in the latest DMD installation, that may be
relevant what I'd like to try. Any idea what
I have made a new branch of my project called
"templates-interfaces" which reworks some things, and turns the
Map class into an interface and template. It is now functioning
like the master branch, but I think the code should now be
(arguably) easier to follow. At least that's true for the Rayl
On 10/03/2024 4:46 PM, Carl Sturtivant wrote:
suggesting that there's a reason version 9 instead of 17 of lld is being
used in the latest DMD installation, that may be relevant what I'd like
to try. Any idea what that might be?
Yes, nobody has updated it.
https://github.com/dlang/installer/bl
On Saturday, 9 March 2024 at 22:07:05 UTC, Richard (Rikki) Andrew
Cattermole wrote:
lld is used and distributed with dmd and ldc.
That is known to work.
If you have MSVC, it'll prefer that however.
Interesting, perhaps I should have known that, though I have not
used DMD on Windows for many
import core.thread.osthread : Thread;
import std.stdio : writeln;
__gshared static Thread th;
__gshared static size_t tht;
void run()
{
writeln("run");
while (tht == 0) {}
}
shared static this()
{
writeln("this");
th = new Thread(&run).start()
On 10/03/2024 11:02 AM, Carl Sturtivant wrote:
I'd like to see if I can get dmd to work correctly with Clang rather
than MS tools. Can anyone share any experience they've had with this or
any understanding of the situation?
lld is used and distributed with dmd and ldc.
That is known to work.
Update on two things:
One is that I now better understand what it means that D objects
are "reference by default". This means that references *can* be
null if they are declared with a class. In my commits last night,
I have changed many pointers into references. I think my time
will be smooth
I'd like to see if I can get dmd to work correctly with Clang
rather than MS tools. Can anyone share any experience they've had
with this or any understanding of the situation?
On Thursday, 7 March 2024 at 18:14:32 UTC, Gregor Mückl wrote:
1. Missing import libraries for Win32 API functions. Anything
starting with `__imp_` is a symbol that should be provided by a
DLL import library. MapViewOfFileNuma2 for example is provided
by onecore.lib in the Windows SDK, accordi
On Saturday, 9 March 2024 at 07:49:52 UTC, Liam McGillivray wrote:
But that begs the question; why? Don't dynamic arrays always
start with a length of 0? If the array was only extended when
valid objects were appended using the append operator `~=`, and
none of those objects were deleted (as I
On 09/03/2024 8:49 PM, Liam McGillivray wrote:
But that begs the question; why? Don't dynamic arrays always start with
a length of 0? If the array was only extended when valid objects were
appended using the append operator |~=|, and none of those objects were
deleted (as I the destructor was n
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